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Website. umanitoba.ca. The University of Manitoba (U of M, UManitoba, or UM) is a public research university in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Founded in 1877, it is the first university of Western Canada. Both by total student enrolment and campus area, the University of Manitoba is the largest university in the province of Manitoba.
Alumni of the University of Manitoba. Jim Peebles, BSc 1958, Nobel Prize in Physics. Jamaluddin Jarjis, MSc 1977, Malaysian politician. Monty Hall, BSc 1945, Host of game show Let's Make a Deal. Don Callis, BA 1991, MBA 2003, professional wrestling manager formerly signed to WWE and currently signed to AEW. Yvonne Brill, BS 1945, Engineer for ...
Shad Canada. Shad Canada (formerly known as Shad Valley) is an annual Canadian summer enrichment program for high-achieving high school students in July. The program is open to both Canadian and international students. The program is offered at 21 participating universities across Canada. Shad focuses on both academic learning through lectures ...
Ferreira received her BA (Honours) in Psychology from the University of Manitoba in 1982. She went on to complete postgraduate work at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, obtaining degrees in Linguistics (MA 1986) and Psychology (MS 1985, PhD 1988).
The University of Manitoba Students' Union (UMSU) is the university-wide representative body for undergraduate students at the University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. [1][2] UMSU was established in 1919, replacing the former University of Manitoba Students' Association founded in 1914. Its head office is located in UMSU ...
Jacob Anderson (priest) John Anderson (bishop of British Columbia) John Anderson (archbishop of Moosonee) Sandra Annett. Frank Aquila. H. Harvard Arnason. Niki Ashton. Gordon J. G. Asmundson. Izzy Asper.
Coordinates: 49.8078°N 97.1392°W. The University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections is a department of the University of Manitoba Libraries which holds historical records related to and created by the University of Manitoba. It is also a collector of private records of individuals, families, organizations and businesses.
Opening in 1883 as the Manitoba Medical College, it is the first medical school of the Prairie provinces. [2][3] The college has 27 academic departments, institutes, and administrative units found throughout the university's Bannatyne campus, the Health Sciences Centre, and other Winnipeg health sciences facilities. [4][5] The college also ...